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AFRAM Meeting
Meetings are held every 3rd Monday of each month from 6pm – 8pm. For more information contact the Chair Madelyn McMillian at: madelynmcmillian@yahoo.com.
For more information our caucuses and committees click here
Climate Justice Committee Meeting
Zoom meetings are the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 6 to 8 pm. Contact the Chair, Martha Hawthorne at martha@SEIU1021.me for more info.
For more information our caucuses and committees click here.
After Historic Five-Day Unfair Labor Practice Strike by 3,000 Frontline Healthcare Workers, Alameda County’s Board of Supervisors Fires the Trustees Who Run the System
The Strike Was So Successful, the Bosses Got Fired
After a five-hour hearing on Tuesday, October 20, featuring statements from AHS management and many AHS workers, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors voted to demand the resignation of the current Alameda Health System Board of Trustees.
This is a huge step forward for the members’ fight for a fair contract and a public healthcare system that works for the community and its employees.
City of Oakland Chapter Meeting
Thursday, November 5, 5 p.m.
Thursday, November 5, 5 p.m.
https://seiu1021.zoom.us/j/4345967440
Or dial in by phone: 669-900-6833
Meeting ID: 434 596 7440
Passcode: 680050
What we expected to be a short pandemic has lasted more than six months, and it seems certain to last much longer. Many of our members have been able to telecommute during the Shelter in Place order, but many others have not.
SEIU Local 1021, Along with the Napa-Solano Central Labor Council, Withdraws Its Endorsement of Hakeem Brown for Vallejo Mayor
Vallejo, California – SEIU Local 1021 formally withdraws its endorsement of Hakeem Brown for mayor of Vallejo. The decision to withdraw the endorsement was made democratically by union members after a meeting with the candidate following media reports about the candidate’s history of domestic violence.
Richmond Residents Deserve Services & City of Richmond Workers Deserve a New Contract
That’s Why We ALL Need to VOTE
We have to stop the Mayor’s cruel service cuts and get a fair contract. The only way we can do this is increase City revenue and elect City Council members who will stand up to Mayor Butt and big coal and put Richmond’s working families first.
Vote for the following revenue measures:
- YES on Richmond’s Measure U
- YES on Prop 15 (Schools & Communities First)
Support these candidates for City Council:
Final Response to Election Challenge
This Election Committee was convened at the start of 2020 to engage and hold a Chapter Officer Election for the City of Oakland in a vote that would have concluded in March. On March 17, the State of California entered a statewide Shelter In Place order due to the current COVID-19 pandemic. The nomination proceedings were due to conclude on the 19th with an in-person meeting to review all nomination forms and eligibility of the candidates.
